Monday, 24 October 2022

Gilbert Bécaud born 24 October 1927

Gilbert Bécaud (24 October 1927 – 18 December 2001) was a French singer, composer and actor, known as Monsieur 100,000 Volts for his energetic performances. His best-known hits are "Nathalie" and "Et Maintenant", a 1961 release that became an English language hit as "What Now My Love".

For nearly fifty years France hummed the melodies of this music hall star, dark blue suited, white shirted, and always wearing his lucky tie - blue with white polka dots. When asked to explain his gift he said, - 'A flower doesn't understand botany.'  His favourite venue was the Paris Olympia under the management of Bruno Coquatrix. He debuted there in 1954 and headlined in 1955, attracting 6,000 on his first night, three times the capacity. On the 13 November 1997 Bécaud was present for the re-opening of the venue after its reconstruction.

Gilbert Bécaud was born in Toulon, France on October 24, 1927 as François Gilbert Léopold Silly. His father abandoned the family when Gilbert was very young, but his stepfather Louis Bécaud raised him and his siblings Odette and Jean. His mother Madame Silly, a musician herself, supported Gilbert’s passion for music and he learned the piano at an early age and joined the Nice conservatory at the age of 9.

He continued his studies there till 1942 when his family had to leave their hometown Toulon due to World War II. In 1943 he joined the French Resistance with his Brother Jean during the war. After the war was over his family settled in Paris. Soon, the 20 year old Gilbert was hired in Parisian cabarets and local bars as a pianist. In 1948, he met the songwriter Maurice Vidalin who inspired him to write his own compositions which gave his career a new direction. He then started writing songs for the Parisian singer Marie Bizet. She introduced him to the songwriter Pierre Delanoë, and Bécaud, Vidalin and Delanoë became a successful songwriting trio with countless hits in the 1940’s and 1950’s. He married Monique Nicholas in 1952.


                              

Bécaud met Édith Piaf, a very famous French singer, during an international tour with her husband Jacque Pills. She encouraged him to start his singing career in 1953 with the songs “Les croix” and “Mes mains”. The multitalented Bécaud started his acting career in 1956 with Marcel Carné’s film “Le Pays d’où je viens”, for which he also wrote the soundtrack. His singing career in the meanwhile rose to new heights and by 1960’s he was a renowned star in the international music scene. 

Gilbert with Edith Piaf

He was admired in 1960 by French critics with the prestigious Grand Prix du Risqué for his singing and songwriting. A year after he managed to sing the most successful song of his career, “Et maintenant”, with its English version “What now my love” becoming a huge international hit as well.

Focusing more on touring than recording into the 1970s, Bécaud did some acting work and finally took time off in 1973, citing exhaustion. In 1974, he was named Chevalier in the Légion d'honneur. The following year he scored his one and only entry on the UK Singles Chart with A Little Love And Understanding which reached number 10 in the Spring. 

Many famous singers including Elvis Presley and Frank Sinatra covered his songs successfully giving the songwriter a credibility that lasted well beyond his living days. In 1976 he married Kitty St John. The next year he recorded “L’indifférence” with his friend and fellow songwriter Maurice Vidalin, which earned him the prestigious “Oscar de la meilleure chanson originale”. Later in 1980 his huge contribution to the French music world was accredited by the SACEM (the French association of Songwriters and Composers), and he earned one of their prestigious gold medals. He then celebrated the success of his musical “Madame Roza” which debuted in the United States.

The death of his mother and close friend Yves Montand deeply grieved Bécaud and he retreated from the music scene, even indicating an early retirement to his faithful followers. To their relief he resumed his career in 1991 and carried on till 2001 with many successful tours his last being in Fribourg, Switzerland.

After a long battle with cancer, Bécaud passed away on December 18, 2002. His son Gaya published his last album with selected songs, focusing more on the topics of God and Death to respect his deceased father. His successful career spanning over four decades gained him a huge following worldwide and his charisma and legendary energy attracted all generations alike.  Gilbert Bécaud indeed left a huge mark in the French music history as a brilliant singer and songwriter. 

(Edited from Wikipedia & Famous Composers)

6 comments:

  1. For “Gilbert Becaud - Golden Star Collection (2018)” go here:

    https://shareplace.org/?D733616411

    01 - Mes mains
    02 - La ballade des baladins
    03 - Que toi
    04 - Et maintenant
    05 - Marie, Marie
    06 - Je t’appartiens
    07 - Berceuse pour Gaya
    08 - Laissez faire, laissez dire
    09 - T’as raison mon ami
    10 - Il faut bâtir ta maison
    11 - Le jour où la pluie viendra
    12 - Marianne de ma jeunesse
    13 - Toi, l’oiseau
    14 - La chanson pour Roseline
    15 - Sur la plus haute colline
    16 - Fanfan
    17 - Le jugement dernier
    18 - Le condamné (Quand ils m’ont jugé)
    19 - Si je m’en reviens au pays
    20 - La grosse noce
    21 - Pilou… Pilou… hé
    22 - La princesse de juillet
    23 - Le bateau blanc
    24 - Ah! Si j’avais des sous
    25 - Le rideau rouge
    26 - Les tambours et l’amour
    27 - Mon ami m’a trahi
    28 - Alors raconte
    29 - Ding-Dong, sonnez
    30 - Toi, le musicien
    31 - Dans ces moments-là
    32 - La marche de Babette
    33 - Passe ton chemin
    34 - Ah! Dites-moi pourquoi je l’aime
    35 - Donne-Moi
    36 - C’était mon copain
    37 - Pour qui veille l’étoile
    38 - Quand tu n’es pas là
    39 - Je veux te dire adieu
    40 - Salut les copains
    41 - Incroyablement
    42 - Le marchande de ballons
    43 - Mé-Qué, mé-qué (Mais qu’est que c’est?)
    44 - Quand tu danses
    45 - Le pianiste de Varsovie
    46 - Viens
    47 - L’enterrement de Cornelius
    48 - Le croix
    49 - La corrida
    50 - Les marchés de Provence

    A big thank you goes to Lloyd Garmadon for the loan of above digital album and active link

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    GILBERT BÉCAUD - Éternel (2CD EMI 2011)

    For CD1 go here:

    https://ti1ca.com/js1531bw-Becaud-Eternel-CD1-Becaud-Eternel-CD1.rar.html

    1. Nathalie
    2. Et Maintenant
    3. L'important C'est La Rose
    4. Quand Il Est Mort Le Poète
    5. L'orange
    6. C'est En Septembre
    7. Les Marchés De Provence
    8. Le Petit Oiseau De Toutes Les Couleurs
    9. La Solitude ça N'existe Pas
    10. Je Reviens Te Chercher
    11. Les Cerisiers Sont Blancs
    12. Desperado
    13. Je T'appartiens
    14. Charlie, T'iras Pas Au Paradis
    15. La Grosse Noce
    16. La Vente Aux Enchères
    17. Quand Jules Est Au Violon
    18. Dimanche à Orly
    19. Le Pianiste De Varsovie
    20. Natashquan
    21. L'indifférence
    22. Les Tantes Jeanne (Ah ! Les Vacances)

    For CD2 go here:

    https://ti1ca.com/68pez0w2-Becaud-Eternel-CD2-Becaud-Eternel-CD2.rar.html

    1. Alors, Raconte
    2. Salut Les Copains
    3. Croquemitoufle
    4. Le Jour Où La Pluie Viendra
    5. Il Fait Des Bonds Le Pierrot Qui Danse
    6. Viens
    7. Mé-Qué, Mé-Qué
    8. Mes Mains
    9. La Ballade Des Baladins
    10. Les Croix
    11. Quand Tu Danses
    12. Les Petites Mad'maselles
    13. Je Partirai
    14. Un Peu D'amour Et D'amitié
    15. Le Bain De Minuit
    16. Liberacao
    17. La Maison Sous Les Arbres
    18. Désirée
    19. Manana C'est Carnaval
    20. Les Gens De L'île
    21. La Relève
    22. La Fille Au Tableau (En Duo Avec Emily)
    23. L'arbre

    Released to coincide with the tenth anniversary of his death in 2011, Eternel is a comprehensive retrospective of the 40-year career of the legendary French singer/songwriter known as Monsieur 100,000 Volts, Gilbert Bécaud. The two-CD 45-track collection includes the massive hits "Nathalie" and "Et Maintentant," the latter of which is one of the biggest-selling singles in French history, several tracks later recorded in English by other artists such as "Je T'appartiens" (the Everly Brothers' "Let It Be Me"), "Le Jour Ou la Pluie Viendra" (Jane Morgan's "The Day the Rains Came), and a duet with his daughter Emily ("La Fille au Tableau"). (AllMusic review)

    Thanks to “Nostalgie Forever” blog for loan of above album and active links

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  2. Here’s my contribution ………….

    For “Chansons d'or : Gilbert Bécaud, ses premières années, volume 1 à 3 “ go here:

    https://www.imagenetz.de/irS4B

    CD1
    01. Mes mains(1953)
    02. Donne-moi(1953)
    03. Les croix(1953)
    04. Il faut bâtir ta maison(1953)
    05. Meque-meque(1953)
    06. Quand tu danses(1953)
    07. Viens(1953)
    08. Madame pompadour(1953)
    09. Un nouveau printemps tout neuf(1953)
    10. C'était mon copain(1953)
    11. Ding dong sonnez(1953)
    12. Ah ! dites-moi pourquoi je l'aime(1953)
    13. La ballade des baladins(1953)
    14. Moi je sais(1953)
    15. Accroche-toi à ton étoile(1953)
    16. Moi, je me méfie des anges(1953)
    17. Passe ton chemin(1954)
    18. Laissez faire, laissez dire(1954)
    19. Je veux te dire adieu(1954)
    20. T'as raison mon ami(1954)
    21. Les enfants oubliés(1954)
    22. Que toi(1954)
    23. Ça(1954)


    CD2
    01. Je t'appartiens(1955)
    02. Terre nouvelle(1955)
    03. Les tambours et l'amour(1955)
    04. Berceuse pour gaya(1955)
    05. Le marchand de ballons(1955)
    06. Pauvre pêcheur(1956)
    07. Marianne de ma jeunesse(1956)
    08. Mon ami m'a trahi(1956)
    09. Toi l'oiseau(1956)
    10. Je t'ai ouvert les yeux(1956)
    11. Dis-moi qui je suis(1956)
    12. Ça claque(1956)
    13. La corrida(1956)
    14. Quelle joie(1956)
    15. Mon cour éclate(1956)
    16. Patte blanche(1956)
    17. Le grand magasin(1956)
    18. Le pays d'où je viens(1956)
    19. Le pianiste de varsovie(1956)
    20. Embrasse-moi, ô mon amour(1956)
    21. La passion de vivre(1956)
    22. C'est ça qu'on appelle aimer(1956)
    23. Si, si, si, la vie est belle(1956)


    CD3
    01. Salut les copains(1957)
    02. Les marchés de provence(1957)
    03. Incroyablement(1957)
    04. La machine à écrire(1957)
    05. Le magicien(1957)
    06. Le square séverine(1957)
    07. Il fait des bonds. le pierrot qui danse(1957)
    08. Le jour où la pluie viendra(1957)
    09. La ville(1957)
    10. Pour qui veille l'étoile(1957)
    11. Rantanplan(1958)
    12. C'est merveilleux l'amour(1958)
    13. Viens danser(1958)
    14. Croquemitoufle(1958)
    15. Alleluia(1958)
    16. Le mur(1958)
    17. Les amours de décembre(1958)
    18. Si je pouvais revivre un jour ma vie(1958)
    19. Le rideau rouge(1959)
    20. Pilou. pilou. hé(1959)
    21. Hermano(1959)
    22. L'enterrement de cornélius(1959)
    23. La chanson pour roseline(1959)
    24. La cruche(1959)
    25. Marie, marie(1959)

    In the 1950s, a man revolutionized music in France: Gilbert Bécaud. Full of energy and talent, singer, composer, pianist, he delighted the crowds. Here are seventy-one songs that Gilbert Bécaud sung between 1953 and 1959.

    You’ll note that with most artist compilations there are many tracks that are the same but there is always a few that you cannot find anywhere else, so I’ve left all the duplicates as they are.

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  3. Deux géants de la chanson française en deux jours !
    Merci

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  4. Thank you, Boppinbob, for the Gilbert Becaud sides. I saw him perform several times and can attest to his ability to leave his audience (at least, me) totally exhausted with his energy and dynamism. In my earlier comment I forgot to mention the third of the singer/composer in this group and that is Charles Trenet. His birthday is 18 May; I hope that you'll be able to showcase him, if you haven't done so already. Thanks again. Hans

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  5. Hellp HansP, Yess I did a post on Charles Trenet many years ago. If you scroll down to the bottom of the page you'll find a list of everyone I've covered over the years. Also there is a handy search box in the top left hand corner.
    Regards, Bob

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